Siward can give no nidderingcounsel to his King; to save the blood of his subjects is never a king's disgrace.
Then at last she says, "And all this is but marred because of a niddering lad who will leave the hall at a feast for the whining of the priests yonder!
I told her plainly; otherwise it would have surely seemed that it was a niddering sort of habit of mine, and unworthy of a warrior in a king's friendly hall.
He who can be called niddering shall never be crowned king!
And, therefore, if thou provest false to him, niddering thou art; and no niddering is spouse of mine.
So waste no words and make not niddering threats against greater folk," and he slouched back to his horse.
Thou sayest thou dost love me and wouldst wed me: know this, that if thou dost fail me now, I will never look upon thy face again, but will name theeNiddering in all men's ears.
Though thou art my son, I say this, that, if thou workest ill to Eric when he is over sea, thou shalt rightly learn the weight of Whitefire: it is a niddering deed to plot against an absent man.
Niddering did it seem to leave thee, a girl, in the hands of the foe, unwitting what might befall thee.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "niddering" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.